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Lot 97 - Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1758, painted in blue with the Prunus Root pattern, together with two other Worcester blue and white tea bowls (4)
Sold for £100
Lot 98 - Chinese famille rose saucer dish, Qianlong period, decorated with an exotic bird perfected on a branch, surrounded by various flowers, 21.75cm diameter
Sold for £320
Lot 99 - Chinese famille rose bowl and saucer, Qianlong period, the bowl decorated with landscape scenes, and the saucer with a bird and flowers, 15cm and 11.5cm diameter (2)
Sold for £85
Lot 100 - Meissen saucer, circa 1750, decorated in the Kakiemon style, crossed swords mark to base, 12.5cm diameter
Sold for £50
Lot 101 - Swansea plate from the Burdett Coutts service, circa 1815-17, finely painted with an overflowing basket of flowers, with gilt patterned border, marks to base, 22.5cm diameter
Unsold
Lot 102 - Swansea plate, circa 1815, polychrome painted with flowers, with gilt rim, impressed Swansea and trident marks to base, 20.5cm diameter
Lot 103 - Worcester coffee cup, circa 1770, polychrome painted with flowers, with iron red inner border, 6.5cm high
Sold for £75
Lot 104 - Lowestoft blue and white tea bowl, and a Bow blue and white tea bowl, both decorated in the Chinese style (2)
Sold for £150
Lot 105 - Worcester coffee cup, circa 1770, painted with flowers with wavy gilt borders, 5.75cm high
Sold for £70
Lot 106 - Liverpool bowl, circa 1780, polychrome decorated with Chinese figures, together with two Liverpool coffee cans, one with birds, the other with flowers (3)
Sold for £80
Lot 107 - Large 20th century Chinese flambé vase with dragon decoration in relief
Sold for £200
Lot 108 - Good pair of Italian maiolica dishes, probably early 20th century, decorated with classical scenes, the borders with a pattern of cherubs, masks and scrollwork motifs, 40cm diameter
Sold for £180
Lot 109 - Victorian Minton-style ormolu-mounted pink-ground porcelain lamp, with monochrome classical scenes, total height 43.5cm
Sold for £140
Lot 110 - Good Sèvres style porcelain lamp, standing on an ormolu base, the lamp decorated with figural scenes on a blue and gilt ground, total height 44cm
Lot 111 - Chinese baluster vase
Sold for £450
Lot 112 - Pair of decanter
Lot 113 - Pair of Victorian Graingers Worcester Moonflasks with Pate Sur Pate decoration.
Lot 114 - Chinese famille rose jar, cover and stand
Sold for £90
Lot 115 - Early 19th Century Bloor Derby part dinner service with blue floral and gilt borders.
Sold for £160
Lot 116 - Edwardian Copeland Spode part dessert service retailed by T. Goode and Co.
Sold for £120
Lot 117 - Pair of Georgian glass rummer of good size
Lot 118 - Late 18th century unusual glass rummer with engraved message
Lot 119 - Unusual Georgian moulded glass celery vase, a further Georgian celery vase, rummer and tumbler (4)
Lot 120 - Early 19th century Chinese canton bowl for the Islamic market
Sold for £2,700
Lot 121 - Three Chinese blue and white vases
Lot 122 - Trio of good quality Waterford glass pedestal bowls, each with fan cut rims, hob-nail cut bodies and circular pedestal bases fan cut to the underside, each marked, 13cm high x 14cm diameter
Lot 123 - Four pieces of 18th century salt glazed pottery
Sold for £440
Lot 124 - Pair of Japanese pottery vases with character marks to bases
Sold for £60
Lot 125 - Georgian cut glass ring neck decanter with facet cut decoration and mushroom stopper, 24.5cm overall
Sold for £40
Lot 126 - Chinese Qing porcelain 'trick cup' with famille rose figural decoration and flying bat, 8.7cm in diameter
Sold for £210
Lot 127 - Unusual large Aventurine art glass/studio glass vase with gold foil design, together with a matching bowl
Sold for £2,300
Lot 128 - Henry Page, Colchester lustre jug
Lot 129 - Worcester feather-moulded coffee pot and cover, c.1756-58, printed by Robert Hancock with The Tea Party, 23cm high
Lot 130 - Set of six pearlware plates and two dessert dishes c.1800, decorated with rural scenes and gilt borders Provenance: The Oprah Winfrey Collection
Lot 131 - Sèvres style sucrier and cover
Lot 132 - Pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain bowls, c.1900, decorated with tropical birds, flowers and auspicious symbols, iron red seal marks to bases, 19cm diameter
Lot 133 - Victorian Minton majolica glazed figural vase with a bacchanalian putti
Lot 134 - 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain dish, decorated with panels of figures, birds, flowers and butterflies, 30cm diameter
Lot 135 - Large pair of George III rummers with etched and cut decoration on pedestal circular foot. 18cm high x 12cm diameter
Sold for £250
Lot 136 - Large Chinese famille noire fishbowl, on wooden stand
Lot 137 - Chelsea porcelain dish, c.1750-52, polychrome painted with insects, fruit and flowers, the outside pale yellow, 27.5cm long
Sold for £230
Lot 138 - Pair of Chinese baluster flambé vases
Lot 139 - Pair of Chinese republic vases and covers
Lot 140 - Group of Royal Worcester porcelain, three coffee cups and saucers and a posy vase
Sold for £270
Lot 141 - Early 19th century Derby chocolate cup and cover, monochrome painted with a classical scene, 10cm high including cover
Sold for £110
Lot 142 - Pair of early 18th century Kangxi Chinese Imari armorial tea canisters and saucer (3)
Sold for £660
Lot 143 - Early 18th century Chinese Kangxi Imari porcelain bowl, teapot, and spoon tray
Lot 144 - Chinese grisaille porcelain
Sold for £1,000
Lot 145 - Good pair of 18th Century Chinese dishes
Lot 146 - Two interesting Chinese terracotta teapots, one depicting lotus leaf with frog and snail
Lot 147 - Two early 19th century French faience plates
Lot 148 - A Bristol saucer dish, circa 1775
Lot 149 - A creamware printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1780-90
Lot 150 - A Lowestoft blue and white sauceboat, circa 1770
Lot 151 - A Worcester blue and white small feather moulded saucer dish, circa 1756-58
Lot 152 - A Worcester large cabbage leaf shaped dish, circa 1760
Sold for £65
Lot 153 - A Worcester Rock Strata Island pattern coffee pot, circa 1770, and a Worcester Plantation pattern teapot
Lot 154 - An early Worcester fluted coffee can, painted in Chinese famille rose style, circa 1753-54
Sold for £170
Lot 155 - Good quality 19th century hobnail cut glassware, including two jugs, six tumblers and five dishes
Lot 156 - A Chelsea Derby plate, circa 1770-75
Lot 157 - Bow coffee cup, with applied prunus decoration, painted in famille verte palette, circa 1750-52
Lot 158 - A Chelsea small pot, circa 1755, and a Derby two handled cup
Lot 159 - Heavy baluster glass
Sold for £2,200
Lot 160 - Staffordshire porcelain model of a begging poodle, circa 1830-40
Lot 161 - A pair of Chelsea plates, circa 1760
Sold for £240
Lot 162 - Caughley blue printed 'Low Chelsea Ewer', circa 1780-85
Lot 163 - Liverpool coffee pot and cover, circa 1770, probably Philip Christian's Factory. Provenance; Roderick Jellicoe 1993 Liverpool Exhibition
Sold for £220
Lot 164 - Rare Vinovo group, circa 1770
Lot 165 - Rare Neale and Co teapot stand, circa 1785-95
Lot 166 - Worcester barrel shaped teapot and cover, circa 1775-80
Lot 167 - Staffordshire pottery group of Uncle Tom and Little Eva
Lot 168 - Worcester 'Dolphin Ewer', circa 1775
Lot 169 - Chaffer's Liverpool blue and white octagonal plate, circa 1760
Sold for £260
Lot 170 - Liverpool round bowl, painted in Chinese style, circa 1770
Lot 171 - Meissen bird and animal moulded teapot and cover, circa 1880
Sold for £290
Lot 172 - Meissen flower applied cup and saucer, circa 1860-80
Sold for £130
Lot 173 - Worcester polychrome teapot and a Liverpool teapot (no covers)
Sold for £48
Lot 174 - Various yellow ground Quimper items
Lot 175 - Pennington Liverpool dish
Lot 176 - Bristol coffee cup, circa 1775
Lot 177 - Worcester Fisherman and Cormorant trio, circa 1775
Lot 178 - A Royal Crown Derby miniature vase
Lot 179 - Worcester plate, painted with flowers, 'Sèvres' style blue and gilt border, circa 1772
Lot 180 - A pair of Vienna plates, painted in neoclassical style, circa 1780
Lot 181 - Rare Worcester blue and white teacup, a Caughley asparagus server and a Lowestoft blue and white saucer
Lot 182 - A Worcester Fence pattern stand for a butter tub, two blue printed tea bowls and a saucer (the saucer with rare 'Man in the Moon' mark)
Lot 183 - A rare Chelsea Derby tea cup, circa 1770-83. See Sir Stephen Mitchell, The Marks on Chelsea Derby, plate 26, for a teapot, cup and saucer from this service, the author suggesting the decoration was...
Lot 184 - A very rare Wxxx Factory helmet shaped jug - ex Godden Reference Collection, and a Paris porcelain coffee can, in Pinxton style
Sold for £45
Lot 185 - A Worcester coffee cup, a tea cup, a tea bowl in the Hibiscus pattern, and two Royal Lily pattern large saucers
Lot 186 - Unusual treacle glazed pottery jug in the form of a bird, 25cm high
Lot 187 - Large 19th century English majolica jardinière, decorated in relief with lion masks and paw feet on six columns, on a marbled blue ground, 44.5cm height, containing a plant
Sold for £95
Lot 188 - 19th century Clichy miniature scrambled cane paperweight
Lot 189 - Fine quality Royal Worcester sporting service, painted with various British birds, with maroon and gilt patterned rims, to include a platter, tureen and stand, two small serving dishes and twelve p...
Lot 190 - Early 19th century Bristol blue glass cream bowl and stand, with gilt highlights, the stand measuring 23cm diameter
Lot 191 - Leeds creamware tea cup and saucer, c.1780, semi-fluted form, the cup with double strap handle, painted in green enamel with foliate swags, the saucer measuring 12cm diameter
Lot 192 - Bristol ogee shaped teapot and cover, circa 1772, with green-painted swags of flowers, the spout and rim of cover painted red, marks to base, 15.5cm high